Netflix Has Unlocked 14 New Shows And Movies For The Weekend

Netflix Australia has released a bumper crop of fresh content tonight - just in time for a rainy weekend! New additions include the Bob Marley documentary ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff, martial arts series FightWorld, spooky fright-fest The Haunting of Hill House and new episodes of multiple TV shows. That's your weekend viewing sorted.

Netflix is back with another ripper month, with some great shows both premiering and continuing. Look out for new seasons of Making a Murderer, Riverdale, Castlevania and Marvel’s Daredevil, or check out something new with The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Wanderlust and more!

Below you will find trailers for tonight's new movies and TV shows, along with a brief synopsis of each. Happy viewing!

New Netflix TV Shows

The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell

Wickedly talented baker and artist, Christine McConnell welcomes you into her terrifyingly delicious home to create delectable confections and hauntingly disturbing decor with the help of her colorful collection of creatures.

The Haunting of Hill House

Flashing between past and present, a fractured family confronts haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from it.

FightWorld

Actor and martial artist Frank Grillo explores and experiences the diverse fighting techniques found in cultures around the world.

The Rise of Phoenixes (ongoing episodes)

When a secret from the past rears its head, a respected court scholar must choose between avenging her family and staying true to the prince she loves.

The Good Place: Season 3 (ongoing episodes)

Reincarnated and back on Earth after Michael's argument on their behalf, Eleanor and her fellow condemned souls have another chance to find the right road.

Tarzan and Jane: Season 2

Tarzan and Jane embark on a heroic adventure in the Brazilian rainforest, rescuing animals from an evil scheme and uncovering an ancient secret.

The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 2

There's a new threat to baby popularity: old people. But a revolutionary "stinkless" serum could give Baby Corp a competitive advantage.

Marvel's Black Panther appeared on US Netflix last month to much jubilation and fanfare. If you're based in Australia, don't bother searching for it - the movie isn't available on the local service. (Boo!)

It's the latest in a long line of movies that Netflix doesn't own the streaming rights to in Australia. Fortunately, it's still possible to access these movies via a little VPN jiggery-pokery. Here are 99 movies exclusive to US Netflix - and how to watch them in Australia.

A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities (October 14)

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